Greece biometrics appointment: what to bring
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What You Need to Bring to Your Greece Biometrics Appointment
A biometrics appointment is a required step when applying for a Greek visa. During this visit, officials will collect your fingerprints and photograph. Bringing the right documents helps the process move quickly and prevents delays.
Required Documents to Bring
Always bring these essential items:
• Your passport — the original document, not a copy
• Your appointment confirmation letter or email — proof that you have a scheduled time slot
• Your completed visa application form — typically filled out before your appointment
• Proof of payment — receipt showing you've paid any required visa fees
• National ID card — if your country issues one, bring it as backup identification
• Any country-specific documents — birth certificates, marriage certificates, or other papers required for your visa type
Optional but Helpful Items
Consider bringing these supporting documents:
• Extra identification — a driver's license or secondary photo ID
• Copies of key documents — having extras prevents problems if originals are questioned
• Translation certificates — if documents are not in Greek or English, certified translations may be needed
• A pen — for completing any additional forms on the spot
What Not to Bring
Leave these items at home:
• Children or companions — unless specifically told otherwise by appointment instructions
• Weapons or prohibited items — they will be confiscated
• Large bags or luggage — most offices have security restrictions
• Electronic devices — cameras, recording devices, or phones may not be permitted in certain areas
Before Your Appointment
Check your appointment confirmation email for location-specific rules, as requirements may vary by office. Some locations request that you arrive 10 to 15 minutes early. Dress neatly and avoid heavy makeup or large glasses, since your photograph must clearly show your face.
Verify you have the most current document requirements by visiting the official Greek immigration or visa authority website for your region. Processing standards can change, and different countries have different requirements.
Final Reminders
Double-check all documents the night before your appointment. Make sure your passport has blank pages for visa stamps. Keep copies of everything you submit in case you need them later.
This is general self-help information, not legal advice. Always verify current rules on the official government website.
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